I agree! This version just has a kind of genuine feel to it. The whole album (albeit now rare) touches on some very warm versions of great songs Rowlf had outdone himself with. :)
Had this album been published while Jim Henson was still alive, it would've revitalized Rowlf's career, reminding people that he was just as big a national icon as Kermit, and still is. Also, I think every Muppet fan agrees how pitiful it is that The Electric Mayhem never had their own album. Perhaps one would've been produced had Henson lived long enough, and had finalized the deal with Disney.
This needs to get back into print ASAP!
Awesome. Billy Joel is my all time favorite singer. "You May Be Right" is my favorite song from him.
I agree! This version just has a kind of genuine feel to it. The whole album (albeit now rare) touches on some very warm versions of great songs Rowlf had outdone himself with. :)
Cool version. Great song
A lot of people can say they've _been_ to New York City, but only some can say they've been _in_ New York City.
the funny thing is I don't like the original Billy Joel version but I love this version
I agree, Billy's voice is just to nice, it doesn't really fit the song.
Billy Joel and barbra streisand did this and it played in movie theater music.
Had this album been published while Jim Henson was still alive, it would've revitalized Rowlf's career, reminding people that he was just as big a national icon as Kermit, and still is.
Also, I think every Muppet fan agrees how pitiful it is that The Electric Mayhem never had their own album. Perhaps one would've been produced had Henson lived long enough, and had finalized the deal with Disney.
Now he’s more prominent than ever.
@@magnetoonproductions9541 He is?
I think that CD is made in 1993. Do you?
Made in 1984, published in 1993.